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Jose Fernandez has had himself a year with the Miami Marlins, and he capped off his last start of the season in style Wednesday night.

The rookie phenom’s impressive season concluded against the Braves, as he had reached the 170-inning limit the Marlins had set for him, but he made sure he wouldn’t be forgotten any time soon. With Miami ahead 4-1 in the sixth inning, the potential National League Rookie of the Year stepped up to the plate and did what only nine players did against him in 2013 — he launched a home run.

The moment was only briefly celebratory, however. After rounding the bases on his first career homer, Fernandez exchanged some words with Braves catcher Brian McCann, and both benches and bullpens quickly cleared.

Lmao I love how Chris Johnson runs from third base and gets behind the ump and THEN starts jarring with Fernandez and the Marlins, like: "You're lucky this ump is holding me back!" Lol. I wanted to see some punches thrown. Baseball is such a puss sport when it comes to that

WHAT A GOOD EXAMPLE FOR ALL THE YOUNGSTER THAT IDOLIZE THESE GUYS. MLB SHOULD NOT ALLOW BENCH CLEARING , IT'S UNEXCEPTIBLE AND UNPROFESSIONAL MABYE A HEAVY FINE AND SUSPENSION WOULD CURTAIL THESE INCIDENCE.

What a punk. Can't wait to see him get drilled real soon, teach him a lesson. You don't do that, especially up 4-1 late. Can't let these cocky little shit-rats take over the game and piss all over it's values.